Creep and Strength Behavior of Frozen Silt in Uniaxial Compression

Creep and Strength Behavior of Frozen Silt in Uniaxial Compression
Author: Zhu Yuanlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1987
Genre: Frozen ground
ISBN:

Uniaxial constant-stress and constant-strain-rate compression tests were conducted on more than 200 remolded, saturated, frozen specimens of rates show a close strength correspondence between the constant-stress and constant-strain-rate tests. All of these complete stress vs strain rate curves could not be described by a single power law or exponential equation, indicating that different deformation mechanisms are dominant within different ranges of strain rate.

Ground Freezing 1980

Ground Freezing 1980
Author: P.E. Frivik
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0444600590

These papers cover mechanical properties and processes; thermal properties, processes and design; frost action in soils; and design and case histories.

Ground Freezing

Ground Freezing
Author: Hans L. Jessberger
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0444601961

Developments in Geotechnical Engineering Volume 26: Ground Freezing presents the proceedings of the First International Symposium on Ground Freezing, held in Bochum, Germany on March 8-10, 1978. It summarizes progress in the application of the ground freezing technique in geotechnical engineering, with a focus on engineering with frozen soils and related frost research problems. It includes papers that discuss phase transformation of water, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, and mathematical models. The laboratory and theoretical studies of thermophysical and mechanical properties are discussed as well. Organized into 43 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the freezing and thawing of soils, earth, and rock, and the engineering applications of the favorable properties of frozen ground. It then discusses the mechanical properties of artificially frozen soil for construction purposes, the principles of mechanical and thermal behavior of frozen soil, and the design and calculation of frozen soil-structures. Furthermore, it explains the calculation and dimensioning of refrigeration plants and monitoring of frost penetration. The methods and instrumentation for determining the locations of boundaries of frozen soils and the factors affecting the formation of soil cryogenic textures upon artificial active and passive soil freezing are described. The book also details the influence of salts in the pore water in freezing soils and explains how clay microstructure affects the amount of unfrozen water. In addition, it presents the physicomechanical and thermomechanical properties of frozen coarse-grained soil with sandy clay aggregate. This book will be a valuable source of information for scientists and engineers.

Creep of Frozen Silt and Clay

Creep of Frozen Silt and Clay
Author: Francis H. Sayles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1974
Genre: Clay
ISBN:

Unconfined compressive creep strengths and strains were measured for remolded saturated frozen Hanover silt and Suffield clay. The creep tests were conducted at the approximate stress levels of 60, 35, 20 and 5% of the conventional unconfined compressive strength. Testing temperatures were 15, 25, 29 and 31F ( -9.45, -3.89, -1.67 and -0.56C). It was found that the variation of unconfined compression peak strength with temperature can be represented by Sigma sub p = Alpha(Theta/Theta sub 0) to the (0.5) power. Unconfined compression creep strength can be estimated by Vialov's strength equation. Long-term creep strength is less than 45% of unconfined compression strength and can be as low as 10% of this strength. (Modified author abstract).